Great video!!!! Curious if you have any info on tee shots? I started looking at the tee when I hit my driver and things improved quite a bit. You are terrific.
Where I look is where my low point is. For all of my irons I look at the front of the ball so that I hit the small ball first. With a tee ball (3 or 5 wood) I look at the back of the ball because I want the low point behind the ball. With the driver being on a higher peg, I may look behind the ball to ensure catching it 6°-7° up.
Interesting. Unfortunately my cataract surgery a couple of years ago has dramatically affected my vision, for the worse. I need bifocals now but can't wear them to play golf. The astigmatism makes things even worse. I do use your trigger, in my case moving my hands forward a bit to start my swing. Than I look at the path I want my back-swing to start on, and that seems to help. If I think about where the ball is I get in trouble. Does that make sense?
Do these instructors think the average guy can just look at a different place and instantly things get better? Where else would we look when there is a ball in front of us and are programmed to hit it? Why not hit at 4 o’clock using your number or brand name? But I say it’s food for thought.
Great video!!!! Curious if you have any info on tee shots? I started looking at the tee when I hit my driver and things improved quite a bit. You are terrific.
amazing tip, hope it will work with me
Where I look is where my low point is. For all of my irons I look at the front of the ball so that I hit the small ball first. With a tee ball (3 or 5 wood) I look at the back of the ball because I want the low point behind the ball. With the driver being on a higher peg, I may look behind the ball to ensure catching it 6°-7° up.
What about when it sitting at the bottom four inch or deeper rough and all you can see is the top of the ball?
Interesting. Unfortunately my cataract surgery a couple of years ago has dramatically affected my vision, for the worse. I need bifocals now but can't wear them to play golf. The astigmatism makes things even worse. I do use your trigger, in my case moving my hands forward a bit to start my swing. Than I look at the path I want my back-swing to start on, and that seems to help. If I think about where the ball is I get in trouble. Does that make sense?
What while putting ?
Do these instructors think the average guy can just look at a different place and instantly things get better? Where else would we look when there is a ball in front of us and are programmed to hit it? Why not hit at 4 o’clock using your number or brand name? But I say it’s food for thought.
so if i hit fat shots should i look at the top of ball?